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Friday, April 4, 2025

It's Fri-YAY again!

 Sometimes the days go slowly but the weeks always seem to go quickly...not sure how that happens but...in any case, it is Friday again and it has been a busy week. We have had six lacrosse games this week-two for the boys and FOUR for the girls-after tonight. The girls last game is in Tallahassee and they are so tired. I'm pretty sure this should be a game to forfeit as they will be playing an established team who hasn't had anywhere near as much "play" this week but, that probably won't happen. I haven't done anything more than observe and cheer but I am exhausted and will be missing this game tonight. My daughter will be going so she will keep me in the know. The boys also have a game tonight that I will be missing so I actually have a night off...wish I could say the same for the day but it is time to face the music and catch up a bit on my cleaning. Since we are supposed to hit over 90 degrees today, most of my catching up will be inside! I've already vacuumed and cleaned all of the stainless and hard surfaces in the kitchen. There is so much more to accomplish before I can actually yell Fri-YAY but, as they say, the longest journey begins with a single step. Lol And, there is always tomorrow!

I think I just have the porch and bathrooms to show you and our Easter tour will be over so let's go.

I still need to get back to the garden center and get a few more spring plants but, for now, this will do. It is so hot right now that I think anything I put here will just burn off quickly no matter how much I water. We are supposed to get some cooler temps again next week-can't happen soon enough for me! Summer heat is NOT my friend! Lol



I love that little metal sign that I found in the "Secret Garden" area of Winter Park so many years ago. It really is so pretty. I probably should find a spot for it inside as it kind of goes un-noticed out here. Hmmmm


Moving into the guest bath. I changed up a few things in there this year but kept the shelves as the area for most of my vintage stuff. I really love those things but the colors just don't work for me in other parts of the house.



I'm actually loving that $Tree lantern-$5 from the Plus store- here on the counter. I think I started it there in February for Valentine's Day and have just changed out the color of the candle since. It might become something that I will continue to do because it is one less thing to change and store in between uses. I'm trying to find more things like that to make my swaps just a bit easier. As long as I have candles and candle rings, this one will be a no brainer. And, it lights every night which gives the bathroom a pretty glow.

I saw more of those lanterns the other day so I grabbed one in old gold and another black so you will probably be seeing them soon. I have actually already added the gold one to the TV unit in the family room where so much of my other gold has ended up this year

I love that "bunny egg" and I think I like it better in here than in the dining room where it was last year. I think it goes well with the bunny couple that I haven't used for a few years because I didn't know where to put them. So happy they have found a home.



And, I'm sure you get tired of hearing it but, just a nod in the main bath.




So that is the house for Easter this year. In all honesty, right before I came here, I was trying to do another Easter craft that I saw and liked. I actually just saw the image. It was free and filled all of my "loves"-dapper bunny family, lots of script and postage stamps and cancellations. It was a free download so I downloaded it but, the original was 10"X10" so it wouldn't print on a standard 8.5X11" without losing a lot of what I love. Luckily, I know how to change the size and decided to go with 8.5X8.5. I even found an 11X11 round of wood that it would have been perfect on and was getting super excited about all of the possibilities for embellishing it until...no matter how many ways I tried to resize-and it did-when it went to the printer, it went back to its original size and cut off what I loved. I'm not sure why that happened but the next time I see one of my "IT people"-aka grands-I will see if we can get to the bottom of it.

A lot of pictures were taken this week but, honestly, they all kind of look alike so I'm just going to throw out a sampling. I love the large team banners that hang at the stadium. They have the team banner and then individual seniors below. Hard to believe that next year we will have another senior!





This is my grand daughter's oldest friend. They were actually born in the same hospital in Lakeland hours apart. The families didn't know each other there but had mutual friends and it was serendipity when they both moved to Ocala and only live a few blocks apart. She goes to another high school here in town and we were playing them tonight. It is actually the team my grand daughter played on last year because her school didn't have a girls' lacrosse team. So, they are all just friends and it was a fun night getting to see friends old and new.


And what a beautiful sky!


And, make note of the mascots. They are actually students who are doing this to earn some of their volunteer hours. Grand daughter #5 has wanted to be a mascot for years-before they even actually had them-so she is beyond excited that she will have her chance next week at a softball game. It would almost be worth going to that game just to see that but I find baseball and softball kind of slow and boring so we shall see. Lol


Sure hope she gets the costume on the right because, honestly, the face of the guy on the left is just plain scary!! Lol

So that is it for today. I'm going to get back to my list and see how much I can get done before I decide to call it and relax and enjoy my Fri-YAY. Not sure when I'll be back. Until then, stay safe and stay tuned.



Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Happy Day!

 Today is the only day this week without a lacrosse game so I decided that even with all of the other things on my list, today would be a crafting day. Most of the other stuff involves cleaning and I am always ready to push that stuff farther down the list! Lol

I knew I was going to try my hand at the cross and I knew I really wasn't sure where I was going to go with it so I wanted to give myself plenty of time to play around before making any final decisions.

And, as soon as I decided that, I was at the miter saw cutting another piece of the fence slat-didn't give myself any time for that decision. And, since I had some leftover pieces of paint stir sticks, the "putting together" part was easy. I always use wood glue and then some thin nails. Of course, this being a fence slat and not a piece of finishing wood, the sides aren't totally even nor are the thicknesses of the pieces. I was pretty sure I was using scrapbook paper over the wood so I didn't care as much as I would have if I had just been painting or staining it. The paper would cover a multitude of sins. Sorry about the sun and shadows but it was too pretty to move.


Then I painted the edges of the wood with a lavender chalk paint and got the paper on. There was a bit if a bulge where I slightly overlapped the paper but I knew I could cover it with the embellishments so I really wasn't all that bothered by it.



I gave the edges of the hymn a rough tear and then used my distressing ink to grunge up the edges and over all of the page.


Next I started playing around with spacing and decided I wanted to add a crown of thorns so I pulled out the "Tumbling Tower" blocks from the $Tree to use as risers so the crown could go behind the cross and some rusty wire to actually make the crown.


I used the ModPodge bottle as my shape for the crown.


Then I glued the cross pieces together, added some hot glue to the crown and got it in place and then glued on the "risers" and got the cross and the hymn onto the background.


I made a small bow from some coffee stained muslin and gauze and then took a small piece of the muslin and stamped on my word so that I could have a tag. My initial thought was to just use the muslin but I decided that it needed a pop of lavender up on the cross so I backed it with a small scrap of cardstock. I had all sorts of flowers out and played around with a lot of different configurations but this is where I landed after also adding some reindeer moss.



At this point I grabbed some lunch so I could be away from it for a bit to see how I felt when I came back...and, when I did, I decided that I like it just as it is-maybe a bit more distressing but that will be easy enough to do at any time.

Of course, then came the question of "where will I put it?". This piece is pretty big and the largest shelves I have are in the family room so that would make the most sense-except for the fact that that room is done in oranges and greens and there is really no place for the lavender. And so, I walked around and around as I so often do until out of default, I landed here. And, I think I like it. I am going to add a stand to the bunny who has been here and it will go up on top of the corner cupboard in the living room and the rabbit that was there will go on the bottom shelf of the couch table-musical "homes" for all. Lol


So, unless I see something else coming down the pike for Easter that will probably do it for this year. That being said, I really never anticipated doing this one so we shall see but I think I will be moving on to spring-which I can do once I clean up from this project. When I'm not sure what I really want to do with a craft, it seems as if EVERY craft supply I own comes out and cleaning up takes a pretty long time-hence the reason I like to have a totally clear day before I start a project like this.

We had a fantastic boys' lacrosse game last night. We won handily against a hometown rivel so those victories are all the sweeter! The girls' played a scrimmage game against a girls' team from England who are here visiting. They all sat together during the boys' game and seemed to make fast friends! There was so much giggling and hugging going on and, of course, now grand daughter #5 wants to spend her summer in London. Lol No pictures to share yet because they're still on my daughter's phone.

Off to start the clean up process but I'll be back to finish our tour. Stay safe and stay tuned.




Monday, March 31, 2025

Oops...I Did It Again!

 I awoke today to so many possibilities left over from the last few days. Since I have today totally free until I head to lacrosse tonight, I figured I would tackle something. I didn't want to do anything too "heavy" as my back cries enough from sitting in those bleachers as it is-don't need to add any more stress to it. Lol And so, on my way to this:


...where I was going to try to decide what I would want to use as a background for my Easter craft...I walked through the dining room and did this!:


I was liking this piece as a couch table but not "loving" it. I think I always felt like I would like it better here in the dining room but that thing weighs a TON! Let's just say I knew what I was doing by leaving those sliders under it...and they're STILL there just in case. Lol I haven't officially decorated it yet just in case and, if it stays here, I think it might need a big basket for the bottom. I could add a lot of other things as well but I want to add something neutral so it doesn't fight with my holiday decor or need to be changed every time I do a swap...Peter Rabbit will probably soon be hopping off to another home.

All of that being said, I really do think I like this here-especially knowing that the next piece coming to me from daughter #1 is a distressed mantle shelf that I also want to put here above the love seat. But, that meant this would have to move-at least in my brain-because I love that stone console piece so much it has to go somewhere where I will see it often.


And so I moved the rusty wire piece to the other end of the sunroom which makes me a little sad because I loved that piece too but, being smaller, I might be able to find another spot for it easier than this.


I love this piece here. It seems meant to be with the slate floor. There is one big problem with having this piece here though. I usually have more plants here and watering them was easy when they were in the wire piece. If the water spilled over, it was no issue. Having this piece here now, I don't want that to happen so I will either have to be more careful when I water or find something I can put under all of the pots that is attractive. Nothing has actually been re-decorated yet because, in all honesty, the sliders are still under all of the pieces including this one:


Home again, home again, jiggety jig...and kind of funny since just yesterday I tried to convince myself that I was liking it in the bedroom. Lol

I have always been a furniture mover. My husband used to joke that he would have to make sure and look before sitting down after coming home from work because he could never be sure that a chair would still be where it used to be. Lol

And so much for not breaking my back! But, I am going to live with this iteration for a bit and we'll see if those sliders EVER get to come out from under those pieces.

In the meantime, I am back to this:


I have actually already bleached the old wood and scrubbed off the green algae it wore. Now I need to decide if I want to stay neutral and go with a piece of the hymn or bring in my Easter colors a bit. I don't like decisions. I actually thought about maybe cutting another piece of wood and making my background twice as wide so I could incorporate both ideas...and, I was smart enough to leave the miter saw out so I can get going on that in a flash if that's what I decide. Time will tell and you'll be the first to know. Stay safe and stay tuned.



Sunday, March 30, 2025

Snips and Snails...and Who Knew?

 I haven't posted a "snips and snails" blog in awhile but yesterday seemed to be the perfect day to do so. I knew I would be heading to daughter #3's house later in the afternoon to see my grand daughter and a friend get ready for their prom. But, there was much of a beautiful day before then so I headed out to snap some pictures and make a list of things to start that day and keep me busy for a few more.

Of course, as soon as I came back in I received a message inviting me to come over much earlier to watch my grandson's lacrosse game on the big screen. Of course, that was an offer I couldn't refuse so, change of plans and off I went.

And so, that leaves me with the list today and, as much as I would love to get started, today is really gloomy and rainy...and Sunday. So, the perfect cozy in and watch movies kind of day. But, before I do that I thought I would share my snips and snails so you can see what I have been up to and what is yet to come.

Friday night saw us at a home girls' lacrosse game against a team we had lost to pretty handily at their home field earlier in the season. Again, this is a brand new team-most of the girls had NEVER played lacrosse in their lives-so we knew a building season was to be expected. Imagine our surprise when we scored first and stayed ahead most of the game until they tied it up at the last minute forcing us into overtime and they scored first so that was it. But, those girls were anything but disappointed because they have improved so much and were so proud of how they played. Of course, the night went much later than usual and then they had a post-game meeting that seemed to go on and on so, the only photo I have is one of the scoreboard-don't pay attention to the score. That must have been the score keeper's attempt at some humor before the game began. Lol


All of yesterday was spent watching Har's game in Connecticut-which they won-and then watching the girls as they did all of the girl things my three used to do as they got ready for a big night. Of course, this one was a bit different because it was really just a bunch of girl friends meeting up with some mutual boy friends so they could experience prom. My grandson would be missing this one because he and his dad were in Jacksonville for a lacrosse game but he will have another chance soon as his girlfriend goes to another high school so they will attend hers.





I made a trip to a favorite local store because daughter #3 has a birthday next week and I wanted to be ready ahead of the game just in case my life went in other directions then as well. They were having their Spring Open House so I grabbed a few little goodies for myself as well.

I actually didn't have an Easter flag and just used my spring one so, since there was a 25% discount on one item I decided to see what they had, I love this little bunny. I actually was looking for a design that I could easily repaint because we know how many of my flags I have already had to do that to but, this one is made from recycled liter bottles so maybe the color will last against the Florida sun just a bit longer.


And I love my "Ocala" towels. I have them for a lot of holidays but somehow never had one for Easter...I do now.


And, I'm a sucker for a pretty candle ring and this one will carry right through spring.



And, look at the little cutie I found at Publix the other day.


And then for my "who knew" moment. I was out cutting some flowers for my purple Mason jars and didn't have enough Gerber daisies so I went looking for something else to fill the jar. I saw that one-and only one even though I have many-of my today, tomorrow and yesterday bushes was in full bloom so I cut some of it.


And once I got the branches inside to cut for the jars I got a whiff of them! I truly never knew they had a fragrance-kind of like a lily. The funny thing is that I was sitting out on the pool deck the other day taking a break from weeding when I got the scent of something floral. I looked around my yard and couldn't see what it might be coming from so I figured it must be from a neighbor's yard. Too funny that I was actually only a few feet from this bush but never gave it a thought. 

The pretty tri-colored flowers look so pretty in those jars with the few Gerbers I had.



As I get up every morning I can't help but see the console that is now in my bedroom. I'm still on the fence as to whether it will stay there or not but it is fun to decorate a bit.


And, it's where I put this.


The other one is in the family room. I am just getting prepared for what they are already saying might be a very active hurricane season. These cordless, chargeable lights will come in handy when power goes out-heck, around here power goes out during the slightest storm so I am expecting they will get a lot of use.


Then, I thought I should get some crafts lined up. I found a pretty image I want to get on to canvas for spring and then I saw an Easter craft all over the blogs and Pinterest and thought I would love to give it a try. The crafters used shims and broke them on the end of a counter for a "ragged" edge. So, that was my thought until I took a good look at another project that has been keeping me busy-trying to get the fallen lattice off of the newly erect fence so it doesn't fall again. I can only do so much a day because it is a hard job but my mind went to "ragged" and then to this:


Heck, I've got enough "raggedy" wood out there to make thousands of those crafts so a trip to Lowes to purchase wood shims is now off my list.


And, the basil is needing a trim so I see some pesto in the making this week as well.


And it looks like I will be able to host an Easter brunch at my house so I have started to pull out some recipes. The only one that I know as a must have are these delicious sugar cookies. I am anything but a baker but these seem to turn out every time in spite of me. Lol


So now you know where you can find me for the next few days. I'll let you know how it all goes. I think we have four or five lacrosse games this week as well and a hair appointment so it will be busy but fun. Stay safe and stay tuned.